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Word processor for Atari 8-bit computers
AtariWriter is a word processor program for the Atari 8-bit computers released by Atari, Inc. as a 16 kB ROM cartridge in 1983. The program was fast and
AtariWriter
American video game publisher (1980-1987)
Robinson and published by Datasoft when he was 16, was the basis for AtariWriter. Datasoft initially targeted the Atari 8-bit computers, Apple II, and
Datasoft
Word processor program for Atari ST computers
Processor with the AtariWriter in 1982. This shipped on a ROM cartridge that allowed it to run on any machine in the Atari lineup. AtariWriter sold an estimated
ST_Writer
word processor for students and researchers AstroType (later AstroComp) AtariWriter Atari 8-bit Bank Street Writer Bravo CEO Data General's AOS and AOS/VS
List of word processor programs
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No Pfs:Write II, IIc,IIe No No No No No Yes No No No Yes No No No No AtariWriter No 800XL, 1200 No No No No No No No No No No No No No OMNIWRITER No No
Comparison of early word processors
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Disk operating system
Unfortunately, this feature wasn't compatible with some programs (e.g. AtariWriter). DOS XL was distributed on a flippy disk with the single-density version
DOS_XL
1981 8-bit word processor program
requirements led Atari to release AtariWriter the next year with the launch of the XL series machines. AtariWriter offered most of the features of Word
Atari_Word_Processor
Computer command
was the first Amiga text editor with an unlimited undo/redo feature. AtariWriter, a word-processing application introduced in 1982, featured undo. NewWord
Undo
published the Atari Word Processor in 1981, followed by the more popular AtariWriter cartridge in 1983. Third party options include PaperClip, Letter Perfect
Atari_8-bit_computer_software
1982 video game
Coast Highway". Atari Mania. Cohen, Frank (June 1987). "The Making of AtariWriter Plus". ANALOG Computing: 10. Brannon, Charles (October 1982). "Review:
Pacific Coast Highway (video game)
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Word processor for Atari ST computers
program that had been ported from the best-selling Atari 8-bit program, AtariWriter. The company made it clear ST Writer was being offered only as a stop-gap
1st_Word
1986 word processor
Contemporary word processors for the Atari platform include PaperClip, AtariWriter Plus, and Letter Perfect. The word processor includes cut-and-paste block
The First XLEnt Word Processor
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and wrote that HomeText, "might even tempt me away from my trusty old Atariwriter." With Sparky Starks, Wetmore co-authored a similarly styled Atari 8-bit
HomePak
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